A one-of-a-kind “sky house” perched on top of a 23-storey skyscraper has hit the market for a staggering $20m.
The jaw-dropping home crowns a historic building at 150 Nassau Street in New York and spans the top four floors.
Inside, the 6,500 sq ft property is packed with quirky features, including a giant spiral slide running through the home.
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The stainless steel slide starts at the very top and winds its way down two floors before ending in the main living space.
There is even an indoor climbing wall and rope swing at the heart of the property, as reported by LuxuryPropertyNews.

The open-plan living area boasts soaring ceilings of up to 46ft and massive arched windows with sweeping views across the New York skyline and rivers.
A large terrace also offers stunning panoramic views across the city.
Elsewhere, the luxury home features multiple bedrooms, a high-end kitchen fitted with top-of-the-range appliances and a separate prep kitchen.

There are also wine fridges, a laundry room and several bathrooms, including a spa-style main bathroom complete with a steam shower and heated floors.
The upper level, currently used as a gym, includes the top of the climbing wall and access to the slide.
The building itself dates back to 1895 and is considered one of New York’s earliest steel-frame skyscrapers.

Known as the “Sky House”, the property was designed by architect David Hotson and interior designer Ghislaine Viñas.
It has previously won major design awards and has been described as a unique architectural masterpiece.
The incredible home is now up for sale with a price tag of $20m.
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